Our Instructors
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Yuko Enomoto
Yuko has been teaching yoga for over 15 years, but considers herself an eternal student of the practice. Having taught yoga to people of all ages and abilities, Yuko feels her mission is to impart the practical wisdom and health benefits…
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Ginger Griffis
Ginger approaches yoga as a holistic endeavor, incorporating intention-setting, spiritual connection, yoga principles, focus on the lines of energy throughout the body, as well as proper alignment in asana …
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Seanna Browder
Seanna received her 200 and 500-hour teacher training from 8 Limbs Yoga where she studied anatomy, pranayama, the Sutras and ayurveda. When the world stopped with Covid, she continued to study with Prajna Yoga…
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Kate Collins
Kate has practiced yoga for over thirty years. When she wandered into a Brooklyn loft for her first class, she was immediately hooked. As a former dancer she has always loved movement, and the discipline and flowing sequences were familiar and inviting….
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Carl Tully
Inspired to teach, Carl began training in 2020 and completed his 250-hour yoga teacher training. In addition, he enrolled in a year-long intensive Iyengar practice under Richard Schachtel, director of The Center for Yoga of Seattle, who studied with BKS, Geeta, and Prashant Iyengar at their institute in Pune, India…
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Caoilfhionn Schwab
Caoilfhionn is a dedicated yoga teacher who is passionate about making yoga accessible and inclusive for everyone. Her classes are designed to support people of all abilities and backgrounds…
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Colleen Bell
Colleen has been teaching since 2013, shortly after getting her 200 hour certification from Samadhi Yoga. In 2019, she graduated from Twist Yoga’s 500 hour program. Currently, she is....
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Lauren Kite
With extensive training in gymnastics, dance, physical therapy, functional movement, and pilates in addition to 20 years practicing yogāsana, Lauren crafts compelling and accessible sequences…
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Naomi Fujita
Naomi has been a dedicated yoga practitioner for nearly 20 years. Prior to completing her 200-hour yoga teacher training at the University of Washington in 2023, she worked in the field of data analytics for many years, often feeling untethered from the natural rhythms of life.
Yoga is a precious gift that has anchored her throughout her life. She holds deep gratitude for the practice and her teachers, who have nourished her along the way. Naomi has always contemplated how she might reciprocate the gift she received.
Her sankalpa is to serve with care. While she teaches to honor and respect the tradition of yoga, she also cares deeply about those who are navigating modern life and chronic stress. She aims to help people reconnect to themselves through her approach to yoga, tailored for modern needs.